Definition: The word "Altec Lansing" refers to a line of high-quality speakers, which are made by Altec Lansing Corporation in the United States. The company was founded in 1970 by Robert D. Laskowski, who created a series of speaker models that became known for their unique design and sound quality. In 1984, he sold the company to Emerson Acoustics (later acquired by Altec Lansing Corporation) and together they established Altec Lansing as one of the world's leading manufacturers of high-end audio speakers. Altec Lansing is well-known for its line of speaker models that are renowned for their durability, bass response, and smooth sound quality. The company is also known for its commitment to environmental sustainability and using recycled materials in their product design.